The Sun (Malaysia)

‘US warship almost sank’

> Navy says bodies of missing sailors found

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TOKYO: The bodies of missing sailors were found in flooded compartmen­ts of the USS Fitzgerald, which came close to sinking after a collision with a container ship off Japan tore a gash under the warship’s waterline, the US Navy’s Seventh Fleet commander said yesterday.

An earlier Navy statement had said the bodies of several sailors were found in the berthing compartmen­ts inside the guided missile destroyer but Vice-Admiral Joseph Aucoin declined to say how many.

The search at sea has been called off, he told a news conference at Yokosuka naval base.

Aucoin said the USS Fitzgerald could have foundered, or even sunk, but for the crew’s desperate efforts to save the ship.

“The damage was significan­t. There was a big gash under the water,” Aucoin said.

“A significan­t portion of the crew was sleeping” when the destroyer collided with Philippine-flagged container ship ACX Crystal, destroying the commander’s cabin, he said.

The Fitzgerald is salvageabl­e, he said, but repairs will likely take months.

“Hopefully less than a year. You will see the USS Fitzgerald back.”

Aucoin was asked if damage on the starboard side indicated the US ship could have been at fault but he declined to speculate on the cause of the collision.

Maritime rules suggest vessels are supposed to give way to ships on their starboard.

Japanese media said all seven of the sailors who had been reported missing were found dead.

The US Seventh Fleet said in a statement earlier yesterday: “Divers were able to access the space and found a number of bodies.”

They were transferre­d to a US naval hospital for identifica­tion, it said.

“The families are being notified and being provided the support they need during this difficult time,” the statement said.

The Fitzgerald collided with the merchant vessel more than three times its size some 56 nautical miles southwest of Yokosuka early on Saturday.

Three people were medically evacuated to the US Naval Hospital in Yokosuka after the collision, including the ship’s commanding officer, Commander Bryce Benson, who was reported to be in stable condition, the Navy said.

The other two were being treated for laceration­s and bruises.

The USS Fitzgerald sailed into port on Saturday evening, listing around 5 °, a US Navy spokesman in Yokosuka said.

The flooding was in two berthing compartmen­ts, the radio room and auxiliary machine room, he said. There were 285 crew onboard, he said. Benson took command of the Fitzgerald on May 13.

He had previously commanded a minesweepe­r based in Sasebo in western Japan. – Reuters

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